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DP RCM Usa - Ifu - M8037 Ea 8 - 20200323
DP RCM Usa - Ifu - M8037 Ea 8 - 20200323
Table of Contents
Page
1. Prevent Accidents................................................................................................................................ 1
7. Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Autoclavable Components .............................................................................................................. 20
Non-Autoclavable Components: Wipe with Ethanol ........................................................................ 23
Non-Autoclavable Components: Wipe with Neutral Detergent and Moistened Cloth ....................... 24
8. Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................ 25
9. Storage ............................................................................................................................................. 25
1. Prevent Accidents
Most operation and maintenance problems result from insufficient attention being paid to basic safety precautions
and not being able to foresee the possibilities of accidents.
Problems and accidents are best avoided by foreseeing the possibility of danger and operating the unit in
accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
First thoroughly read all precautions and instructions pertaining to safety and accident prevention; then, operate
the equipment with the utmost caution to prevent either damaging the equipment itself or causing bodily injury.
This warns that it may result in serious injury of the patient or operator if
the instructions are not followed properly.
The user can not use in such a way that may result in serious injury of the
patient or operator.
This alerts the user to the possibility of damage to the equipment, potential
injury of the patient or operator, or important points concerning operation
and performance.
The user ( e.g. the hospital, clinic etc. ) is the party responsible for the maintenance and proper operation of
ROOT ZX II dental device.
ROOT ZX II dental device must only be operated by dentists and other legally licensed professionals.
Do not use this equipment for anything other than its specified purpose.
This unit must not be connected to or used in combination with any other apparatus or system. It must
not be used as an integral component of any other apparatus or system.
J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, bodily injury or any
other trouble which results from ignoring this prohibition.
Accurate canal measurement is not always possible depending on the shape and condition of the tooth
as well as a decline in the equipment’s performance.
Do not use damaged file holders; an accurate measurement can not be made with a damaged file holder.
When continuous tone is heard while the main power switch is on and without any operation, some
electrical part may be malfunction. Do not use the unit and send the unit to J. MORITA regional office
for repairing.
This unit is for prescription use only.
A rubber dam should be used when performing endodontic treatment.
Caution: US Federal law restricts this unit to sale by or on the order of a dentist in U.S.A.
Check the unit’s operation before each patient. If the indicators in the display do not all appear
normally, the instrument may not be able to make an accurate measurement. In this case, stop using
the instrument and have it repaired. ( see page 9 )
Never use the unit if the battery power indicator is flashing on and off. The unit will not function
properly if the battery power is low. ( see page 10 )
Check the settings displayed after selecting memories. ( see page 11 )
In some cases such as a blocked canal, a measurement cannot be made. ( see page 12 )
Always check the measurement with an x ray. In some cases, an accurate measurement cannot be
made because of the canal shape, unusual cases, or poor performance of the instrument. ( see page 12)
Stop using the instrument immediately if you sense something odd or abnormal while taking a
measurement. ( see page 12 )
Do not use an ultrasonic scaler with the contrary electrode attached to the patient. This is dangerous
because electrical noise from the scaler could interfere with canal measurements and motor operation.
( see page 13 )
Make sure that the contrary electrode, file holder, handpiece file electrode, etc., do not come into contact
with an electric power source such as an electrical socket. This could result in a severe electrical shock.
( see page 13 )
Do not use the unit if the battery power display is flashing. The unit may not function properly if the
battery power is low. ( see page 18 )
Autoclave file holder and contrary electrode after each patient. ( see page 20 )
The DP-ZX-VL needs special precaution regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service
according to the EMC information provided in the Accompanying Documents.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the DP-ZX-VL.
Use of the parts other than those accompanied or specified by J. MORITA MFG. CORP. may result in
increased EMC emissions or decreased EMC immunity of the DP-ZX-VL.
The DP-ZX-VL should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent or
stacked use is necessary, the DP-ZX-VL should be observed to verify normal operation in the
configuration in which it will be used.
Do not use this unit in conjunction with an electric scalpel or on patients who have a pacemaker.
Do not use this unit in the medical operation room.
Blocked canals cannot be accurately measured.
This unit must not be connected to or used in combination with any other apparatus or system. It must
not be used as an integral component of any other apparatus or system.
J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, bodily injury or any
other trouble which results from ignoring this prohibition.
Illumination devices such as fluorescent lights and the Film viewer which use an inverter can cause
ROOT ZX II to operate erratically. Do not use ROOT ZX II near devices such as these.
Electromagnetic wave interference could cause this device to operate in an abnormal, random and
possibly dangerous manner. Cellular phone, transceivers, remote controls and all other devices which
transmit electromagnetic waves located inside the building should be turned off.
Canal Measurement Module is shipped without the batteries installed. Remove the cover and install
the 3 AA batteries. ( see page 7 )
Do not reverse the plus and minus poles. ( see page 7, 19 )
Never allow the spring contact to push against the edge of the battery. This could damage the outer
cover causing a short or a leakage of battery liquid. ( see page 7, 19 )
If the catch on the bottom is not back in its original place after attachment, push it in the direction
shown by the arrow in the illustration. ( see page 7, 19 )
After installation, give the cover a light tug to confirm it is securely attached. ( see page 7, 19 )
Handle Canal Measurement Module carefully; do not drop, bump or expose it to other kinds of impacts
or shocks. Rough handling could cause damage. ( see page 8 )
Make sure the plug is securely plugged into the jack. A poor connection can cause malfunction. ( see
page 8 )
Do not drop anything on or bang the plug after it has been inserted into the jack. ( see page 8 )
Make sure to match colors of the file holder and contrary electrode to the probe cord. ( see page 8 )
Measurements cannot be made if these connections are reversed. ( see page 8 )
Do not let the file touch the gums. This will cause the meter to jump to Apex. ( see page 12 )
If the canal is extremely dry, the meter may not move until it is quite close to the apex.
If the meter does not move, try moistening the canal with oxydol or saline. ( see page 12 )
Occasionally the canal length indicator bar makes a sudden and large movement as soon as the file is
inserted into the root canal, but it will return to normal as the file is advanced down towards the apex.
( see page 12 )
The contrary electrode could cause an adverse reaction if the patient has an allergy to metals. Ask the
patient about this before using the contrary electrode. ( see page 13 )
Take care that medicinal solutions such as formalin cresol
File or Reamer
Handle (FC) or sodium hypochlorite do not get on the contrary
electrode or the file holder. These could cause an adverse
reaction such as inflammation. ( see page 13 )
Cutting part and Always clip the file holder to the upper part of file shaft,
Metal part of transition to near the handle. The metal and plastic part of the file
file holder cutting part. holder can be damaged if they are attached to the file’s
* Do not clip onto cutting part or the transition to the cutting part. ( see page
this part! 13 )
Use files and reamers with plastic handles only. If the file has a metal handle, electrical leakage will
occur when the handle is touched by fingers and it will prevent an accurate root canal measurement.
Even if the file handle is made of plastic, make sure not to touch the metal part of the file with finger.
( see page 14 )
Do not use damaged file holders. An accurate measurement cannot be made using a damaged file
holder. ( see page 14 )
Clip the file as shown in illustration #1 below. If the file is forced into the position shown in
illustration #2, it may not make an accurate measurement and the file holder could be damaged. ( see
page 14 )
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2. Parts Identification
Set Switch
Power Switch
Select Switch
Mode Switch
Probe Cord
File Holder
Accessories
2
. 3. Place the 3 AA batteries included in the package as indicated
on the unit.
(1) Insert the batteries by first pressing center of the minus
end against its spring contact and then sliding the plus end
down into place.
(2) Make sure the contacts are not bent or damaged.
3
Do not reverse the plus and
minus poles.
Never allow the spring contact
to push against the edge of the
battery. This could damage
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the outer cover causing a short
or a leakage of battery liquid.
Notches Tabs
2. Insert the file holder’s gray male plug into the gray female
Contrary Electrode
connector on the probe cord. Insert the contrary electrode
Probe Cord Connector
into the white female connector on the probe cord.
(white)
Plug in
Plug in Make sure to match colors of the file holder and contrary
electrode to the probe cord.
Measurements cannot be made if these connections are
reversed.
Probe Cord Connector File holder Plug
(gray) (gray)
2. Check that the probe cord is properly plugged into the jack.
Contrary
Electrode
3. Check that the file holder and contrary electrode are properly
connected to the probe cord.
4. Contact metal part of the file holder with contrary electrode.
5. Check that all the canal length indicator bars on the display
are lit, the word “APEX” flashes and audible beep becomes
continuous.
Tester * If the reading is 4 or more bars from the 1, the unit will not
make accurate measurement. In this case, contact your local
dealer or J. MORITA regional office.
Sound Volume
Canal Length Indicator Bar Off, Low, High Battery Power Indicator
This bar graph indicates
remaining battery power.
Replace the batteries when
this indicator begins flashing.
Apical Line
Use this point as an
estimate for root canal
measurement. It can be
Meter Gauge set anywhere between 2
* The numerals 1, 2 and and Apex.
3 do not represent
length in millimeters.
Use the Mode Switch to select M1, M2 or M3. Use the Select switch to select sound volume and Apical Line.
Use the Set Switch to set the memory content.
Press Mode to select the memory. Press Select to select the item. Press Set to set the memory
content.
Press Press
Press
(The display will briefly flash
on and off.)
Sound volume selected
M2
Root Canal Set the sound
(Memory 2)
Measurement volume high.
Mode 2
* All memory settings will be retained even after the unit is turned off. Simply select M1, M2, or M3 to use those
memory settings.
Meter Display
Flashes Do not let the file touch the gums. This will cause the
meter to jump to Apex.
If the canal is extremely dry, the meter may not move until
it is quite close to the apex.
If the meter does not move, try moistening the canal with
oxydol or saline.
Apical Line Occasionally the canal length indicator bar makes a
sudden and large movement as soon as the file is inserted
into the root canal, but it will return to normal as the file is
advanced down towards the apex.
■ The meter’s 0.5 reading indicates that the tip of the file is in
the apical constriction.
* The numerals on the meter gauge do not represent
millimeters.
Flashes
■ If the file tip passes the point indicated by the apical line, the
alarm sound will change from beeping to solid tone. If the
file tip reaches the major foramen, the word “APEX” and the
little triangle next to the apical line will start to flash.
Flashes
1. Press in direction 3. Clip the file holder to the metal shaft of the file.
of arrow with the
thumb.
2. Clip file.
3. Release thumb. Press
File Holder.
Always clip the file holder to the upper part of file shaft,
File or Reamer Handle near the handle. The metal and plastic part of the file
holder can be damaged if they are attached to the file’s
cutting part or the transition to the cutting part.
Use files and reamers with plastic handles only. If the file has a metal handle, electrical leakage will
occur when the handle is touched by fingers and it will prevent an accurate root canal measurement.
Even if the file handle is made of plastic, make sure not to touch the metal part of the file with finger.
Do not use damaged file holders. An accurate measurement cannot be made using a damaged file holder.
Clip the file as shown in illustration #1 below. If the file is forced into the position shown in illustration
#2, it may not make an accurate measurement and the file holder could be damaged.
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Mode Switch
5. Insert the file (in most case size 10) until the meter reads 0.5
(this point can be recognized by the change in the alarm
sound as well). Then advance the file with slow clockwise
File Holder turns until the word “APEX” begins to flash. When the
apex is reached, turn the file with slow counter clockwise
turns until meter reads 0.5 again. Since some canals have
multiple constrictions, it is essential that the file be taken to
0.5 Reading
the apex then returned to the apical constriction (0.5 reading).
Rubber Stopper Position the rubber stopper on the tooth surface as a reference
point to determine the root canal’s working length.
Accurate measurement cannot be obtained with the root canal conditions shown below.
There may be other cases that an accurate measurement cannot be made.
Broken crown
Build-up
If the crown is broken and a section of the gingival tissue
intrudes into the cavity surrounding the canal opening, contact
between the gingival tissue and the file will result in electrical
leakage and an accurate measurement cannot be obtained. In
this case, build up the tooth with a suitable material to insulate
the gingival tissue.
Fractured tooth
Fracture Leakage through a branch canal
Fractured tooth will cause electrical leakage and an accurate
measurement cannot be obtained.
A branch canal will also cause electrical leakage.
Branch
Gutta-Percha
Pulp
Blocked Canal
The meter will not move if the canal is blocked.
Open the canal all the way to the apical constriction to measure
it.
Blocked
Too Dry
Sometimes the EMR and the x-ray image do not correspond. This does not mean that the unit is not
working properly or that the x-ray exposure is inaccurate.
* Frequently, the actual apical foramen and anatomical apex do not correspond exactly. The actual apical
foramen may be located towards the crown. In this case, the x-ray image will seem to indicate that the
file has not reached the apex.
X-ray Tube
X-ray Film
Apical foramen is located up
towards the crown.
* Depending on the penetration angle of the x-ray beam, the apex may not appear correctly.
The position of the apical foramen may appear to be located differently than it actually is.
2. Disconnect the probe cord from the unit and remove the file holder and contrary electrode from the probe
cord.
cord and file holder, never pull or push on the cords themselves; BAD
always grip the connectors.
Do not wrap the probe cord around the body of the main tube.
Cord
Replacing Batteries
Canal Measurement Module 1. Hold the cover and slide the stopper on the bottom towards
the liquid crystal display.
1
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Cover
Catch
3. Take out the old batteries and replace them with new ones.
Make sure the plus and minus poles are correctly lined up.
(1) Insert the batteries by first pressing center of the minus
end against its spring contact and then sliding the plus end
down into place.
(2) Make sure the contacts are not bent or damaged.
Canal Measurement 4. Line up the tabs on the cover with the notches on Canal
Cover
Module Measurement Module and slide the cover on.
4 5. Slide the cover all the way down until it is securely attached.
Canal Measurement
5 Module Cover
Notches Tabs
* Overheating could result if the above conditions are not adhered to.
* The three AA alkali dry cells used for this unit will last for about 100 hours of use. (This equals 6 to 12
months at normal rates of usage.)
7. Maintenance
There are 3 ways to clean and disinfect components depending on the component.
Be sure to follow the procedure below when performing daily maintenance.
Autoclavable Components
Procedure:
Cleaning Disinfection Packing Sterilization
■ Cleaning
1. Disconnect the file holder (or long file holder) and contrary
electrode from the probe cord.
2. Clean them off in running water with a soft brush and then
wipe off the water.
Hook
■ Disinfection
Wipe the file holder, long file holder and contrary electrode with
a piece of gauze dampened with ethanol (70 vol% to 80 vol%).
Operating Precautions
• If any medical agent remains on the components, it may result in corroding the components.
• For details on handling medical agents or adjusting their concentration, refer to the user manual for the washing
device.
• After washing is complete, check to see if the file holder, including its inside, is completely dry. If any water
remains inside the component, expel it with an air blow gun or another such tool. Failure to do so could result
in the remaining water coming out during use and cause malfunction or poor sterilization.
■ Packing
Individually place the file holder or long file holder, and contrary electrode in a sterilization pouch.
Do not put stress on the cable when you place the file holder in a sterilization pouch.
■ Sterilization
Autoclave the file holder, contrary electrode, and long file holder after use for each patient.
Recommended temperature and time:
+135°C (+275°F), 4 minutes minimum with a sterilization pouch.
Minimum drying time after sterilization: 10 minutes.
To prevent the spread of infections, the file holder, long file holder, and contrary electrode must be
autoclaved after each patient’s treatment has been completed.
The file holder, long file holder, and contrary electrode are extremely hot after autoclaving; do not
touch until they cool off.
Do not sterilize the components by any method other than autoclaving.
Autoclaving and drying temperatures must never exceed +135°C (+275°F). Excess temperature
could cause the contra angle to malfunction or could cause discoloration.
Take the file out of the file holder or long file holder before autoclaving.
Clean everything thoroughly before autoclaving. Any chemicals or foreign debris left on components
could cause them to malfunction or could cause discoloration.
Do not leave the file holder, long file holder, and contrary electrode in the autoclave.
For sterilizing files, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Procedure:
Disinfection
■ Disinfection
Wipe the components with a piece of gauze dampened with ethanol (70 vol% to 80 vol%).
Do not use anything except ethanol (70 vol% to 80 vol%). Do not use too much ethanol as it could
seep inside and damage the components.
Do not immerse the components in or wipe it with any of the following: functional water (acidic
electrolyzed water, strong alkaline solution, and ozone water), medical agents (glutaral, etc.),
medicinal agents (glutaral, etc.), or any other special types of water or commercial cleaning liquids.
Such liquids may result in plastic degradation, metal corrosion and adhesion of the residual medical
agent to the components.
Never clean the components with chemicals such as formalin cresol (FC) and sodium hypochlorite.
These will damage the plastic parts of the components. If any of these liquids being applied to the
components, wash it off in running water.
Procedure:
Cleaning
■ Cleaning
To clean the surfaces of the components, use a soft cloth to apply a little neutral detergent, and then rinse them
with a cloth moistened with water.
Do not use excessive amounts of detergent or water and do not soak the components.
Do not use paint thinner, benzine or similar solutions to clean the components.
Avoid spilling chemical solutions used for treatment on the components. These chemicals could
damage, deform or discolor the module. Use extra caution to avoid spilling formalin cresol (FC)
and sodium hypochlorite as they are quite strong. Wipe up any chemical spills immediately (Some
chemicals may leave traces even if wiped up immediately).
8. Replacement Parts
9. Storage
* Store the unit where it will not be exposed to x-rays or direct sunlight and where the ambient temperature
range is between -10°C / +14°F and +70°C / +158°F ; humidity between 8% and 80 % (without
condensation) and atmospheric pressure between 70 kPa and 106 kPa.
* If the unit has not been used for a long time, make sure it works properly before using.
* Always remove the batteries prior to storing or shipping the unit.
* Working life: The working-life of this unit is 6 years from the date of shipment provided it is regularly and
properly inspected and maintained.
10. Inspection
Regular Inspection
* This unit should be inspected every 6 months in accordance with the following maintenance and inspection
items.
11. Troubleshooting
If the unit does not seem to be working properly, the user should first try to troubleshoot to solve operational
problems. If the problems cannot be solved after referring to the list below, contact your local dealer or J.
MORITA regional office.
Problem Check Points Response
Check battery installation. Install batteries properly.
No power
Check battery power. Replace batteries.
Check cord connections. Check that all connections are properly
secured.
Cannot make a Measurement
Check probe cord for broken wire. Touch the contrary electrode to the file holder
to check probe cord conductivity.
No sound Check if sound is turned off. Turn on the sound.
Cannot switch memories Is a measurement being performed? Switches do not work during measurement.
Cannot change memory Does the switch work? Switch may be broken.
settings
Is there a sound when the unit is Replace batteries if there is no sound. Broken
Display does not appear. turned on and off? display if there is a sound.
Is contrary electrode making good Make sure the contrary electrode makes good
Canal Length Indicator is contact with oral mucosa? contact with the oral mucosa.
unstable. Is the file holder dirty? Clean the file holder with ethanol (70 vol% to
80 vol%).
Is blood or saliva overflowing from If blood or other fluids overflow the canal, the
the opening of the crown? current will leak to the gums and the meter
will jump to Apex. Clean the canal, canal
opening and tooth crown thoroughly.
Is the root canal filled with blood, The canal length indicator bar may suddenly
saliva or chemical solutions? swing when it breaks the surface of fluids
inside the root canal, but it will return to
normal as it approaches the apex.
Is the tooth surface covered with Clean entire tooth surface.
cutting debris or chemical solutions?
Is the file touching the gingival This will cause the canal length indicator bar
tissue? to suddenly jump all the way to the “APEX”.
Is there pulp tissue left inside the root An accurate measurements cannot be obtained
canal? if a large amount of pulp tissue is left inside
Canal Length Indicator the root canal.
overreacts or is too Is the file touching a metal Touching a metal prosthesis with the file
sensitive. prosthesis? allows a flow of current to the gingival tissue
(Measurements are too or periodontal pocket and will cause the meter
short, poor accuracy or to jump to the “APEX”.
erratic results.)
Are proximal surfaces infected with Current can flow through the caries infected
caries? area to the gums and prevent an accurate
measurement from being made.
Are there lateral canals or is the tooth The canal length indicator bar may jump to
fractured? “APEX” when it reaches the opening of a
lateral root canal or the opening of a fractured
tooth which allows the current to flow to the
gingival tissue.
Does a broken crown allow leakage Build up an insulating barrier to stop the
of electric current? leakage.
Is there a lesion at the apex? A lesion can destroy the apical foramen
through absorption and an accurate
measurement cannot be obtained.
Is the file holder broken or dirty? Replace or clean the file holder.
Error Code
There may be something wrong with the instrument if any of the following error codes appear. If any of these
appear repeatedly, contact your local dealer or J. MORITA Office for repairs.
Module
Code* Cause
Measurement Preparation and Light
F01 Defective canal measurement circuit ○
F02 Defective off relay for the AC adapter ○
F03 Defective EEPROM ○ ○
F04 Transmission Defect ○ ○
*Error Code
1 2 3
4 5
No. Description
1 Probe Cord
2 File Holder (5)
3 Contrary Electrode (5)
4 Tester
5 Long File Holder (1)
Intended use
It can be used to measure the length of the canal.
Main unit
Rated Voltage DC 4.5 V (with battery operation)
Rated Current max. 0.03 A (with battery operation)
Power Consumption 0.135 VA (with battery operation)
Dimensions Canal Measurement Module
115 ± 20(mm) x 105 ± 20(mm) x 105 ± 20(mm)
Weight Canal Measurement Module
Approximately 370 g
Applied part
Contrary Electrode, Probe Cord
CE(0197) marking
Conforms with the European Directive, 93/42/EEC.
Humidity limitation
CE marking
Conforms with the European Directive, 2011/65/EU.
Disposal
The package should be recycled. Metal parts of the device are disposed as scrap metal. Synthetic materials,
electrical components, and printed circuit boards are disposed as electrical scrap. Material must be disposed
according to the relevant national legal regulations. Consult specialized disposal companies for this purpose.
Please inquire of the local city / community administrations concerning local disposal companies.
Service
ROOT ZX II may be repaired and serviced by
the technicians of J. MORITA’s subsidiaries all over the world.
technicians employed by authorized J. MORITA dealers and specially trained by J. MORITA.
independent technicians specially trained and authorized by J. MORITA.
*Voltage
fluctuations/flicker
Complies
emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Electromagnetic environment -
Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level
guidance
Electrostatic +6 kV contact +2, 4, 6 kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete or
discharge (ESD) ceramic tile. If floors are covered with
IEC 61000-4-2 +8 kV air +2, 4, 8 kV air synthetic material, the relative
humidity should be at least 30 %.
*Electrical fast +2 kV for power +2.0 kV for power Mains power quality should be that of
transients/bursts supply lines supply lines a typical commercial or hospital
IEC 61000-4-4 +1 kV for input/output +1.0 kV for environment.
lines input/output lines
*Surge +1 kV line(s) to line(s) +0.5, 1 kV line(s) to Mains power quality should be that of
IEC 61000-4-5 line(s) a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
+2 kV line(s) to earth +0.5, 1, 2kV line(s) to
earth
<5% UT 0% UT
(>95% dip in UT) /5 sec.
for 5 sec
Note UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
The DP-ZX-VL is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the
user of the DP-ZX-VL should assure that it is used in such an environment.
IEC 60601 test Compliance
Immunity test Electromagnetic environment - guidance
level level
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
should be used no closer to any part of the
DP-ZX-VL, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated from
the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter.
Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3V
IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to
80 MHz d = 1.11 P
Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m d = 0.95 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to d = 1.89 P 800MHz to 2.5 GHz
2.5 GHz
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected be absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for ratio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicated
theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an
electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the
DP-ZX-VL is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the DP-ZX-VL should be observed to
verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as
reorienting of relocating the DP-ZX-VL.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the
DP-ZX-VL.
The DP-ZX-VL is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are
controlled. The customer or the user of the DP-ZX-VL can help prevent electromagnetic interference by
maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters)
and the DP-ZX-VL as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications
equipment.
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in
meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the
maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
Essential Performance
Noise does not substantially change measurement.
Accessory
Probe Cord Code No.7503661
Use of the parts other than those accompanied or specified by J. MORITA MFG. CORP. may
result in increased EMC emissions or decreased EMC immunity of the DP-ZX-VL.
14. Warranty
ATTENTION
1. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from repairs made by personnel not authorized by the J. MORITA MFG.
CORP.
2. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from any changes, modifications, or alterations of its products.
3. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from the use of products or equipment made by other manufacturers, except
for those procured by the J. MORITA MFG. CORP.
4. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from maintenance or repairs using parts or components other than those
specified by the J. MORITA MFG. CORP. and in their original condition.
5. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from operating the equipment in ways other than the operating procedures
described in this manual or resulting from not following the cautionary remarks and warnings
in this manual.
6. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from workplace conditions and environment or installation conditions such as
improper electrical power supply which do not conform to those stated in this manual.
7. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will not be responsible for accidents, equipment damage, or bodily
injury resulting from fires, earthquakes, floods, lightning, natural disasters, or acts of God.
8. J. MORITA MFG. CORP. will supply replacement parts and be able to repair the product for a
period of 10 years after the manufacture of the product has been discontinued.
* Inspect the unit every 6 months in accordance with the Maintenance and Inspection items on page 21.
* Refer to the parts replacement lists and replace worn parts whenever necessary.